Childhood is the age when people form their characteristic and personality. The research that had been conducted by British psychologists revealled that childhood bonds affect the person of a woman in adulthood. The research classified the type of woman as a doughter experience and her bonds on someone either mother, father, grandmother, or grand father.

The four groups are:

Dad’s daughters. They grow into self-confident, success-oriented women who get along with men well, but tend to be too emotional and capricious.

Mom’s daughters. Mom’s daughters are likely to become the most feminine of all. They tend to be more responsible as adults but are shy and have difficulties coping with personal problems.

Grandmom’s grand-daughters. They will likely to become idealists who are very exacting about themselves and the others, preserving that all-or nothing childish attitude.

Granddad’s grand-daughters. This type tends to grow into understanding and compassionate persons but suffer from low self-esteem throughout their adulthood.